Monday, July 15, 2019

POPIK band














Three guys who play sloppily fast or slow, depending on their mood. Music is transmitted through punk, metal, hardcore and rock'n'roll, all old schools, but we are a punk band.
POPIK is actually a supergroup founded four years ago. Mirso  is on guitar, Sejo is on drums , which are worth mentioning KRV and Silent Kingdom, and Sharan plays bass and vocals, exposing criticisms that a miserable copy of Lemi. He also played in the Motherpig band.
Popik would not be POPK, but it is not a circus attraction, so they are very often joined by the comrades or members of the band, and some of them have already begged to play with us in order to move Sharana away from the bassist and / or vocals.
There are Emir (potential bassist), Vedo (potential vocal and guitarist) and Hare (potential bassist). Hare is our producer, and the man who is directly responsible for the abomination called "Memories for Olenu P.", the first album that you can download at http://popik.bandcamp.com














Also check out their facebook page :  https://www.facebook.com/PopikPunk/

Friday, July 12, 2019

Skrammel records interview




 
1. Could you tell a bit more about skrammel record  label?
 
Skrammel records started out as the out of tune, distorted voice of Swedish punk and hardcore. We wanted it to make it easier for good bands to have their music put on wax, with as little obstructions as possible. No contracts or shady royalty reports. We print the records, the band get some to sell, we take some to sell. And we help each other in any possible way to make sure that the records doesn't end up in storage shelve somewhere. That means small printed volumes and an ever expanding network of distro's in the world that can help us.

2.
When did you start with the skrammel  record label   and are the bands satisfied with your services?
 
We will celebrate 10 years next year. 2019 will see us release our 29th, 30th, 31st and perhaps even 32nd records since the start in 2010. Many of the bands are coming band to release new albums with us and we hope that is an indication of us doing a good job and being nice to deal with.

3.
What bands can expect from you?
 
Honest support - we only release music we get emotionally attached to, which makes it so much easier for us to support every release with all the love it deserves. Our music is not for everyone and that is fine. It is for us and that is all we need. Also we try to compensate the bands with a number of copies from the printed stock for band to sell at shows. Money in the pocket for the musicians without any reductions by overhead costs. If the musicians need our support to sell their share of the copies we are happy to help them.

4. Could you give some advice to bands about the underground scene? 
 
Be original. Live shows is still great for getting your music out but internet rules. Release one killer track on Youtube, bandcamp or wherever rather than ten bland song on a CDR . Quality is everything. 

5. Could you say something at the end for the blog All for one and one for all?  
 
Continue to send stuff our way. If we don't answer immediately its not because we are being dicks, we are just old and slow. But we will listen. And ooh - Check out the new Fetish and Krig i Hudik-albums (pre-order available at our webshop www.skrammelrecords.com). They are fucking killing it.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Veliki Brat - Album "Digitalno robovlasništvo"









From Novi Sad comes the composition of the Great Brother, formerly known as Deecin Ye Mc. The group is led by the singer, guitarist and author Goran Kovačević, who together with Miroslav Maletić - "Kić" is the backbone, and urban musicians with overwhelming previous experience and work on the "field" are still in the works. The first CD "kasni radovi" came out at the end of August 2014 and contains eight songs. The album was made in rock formations with funk and punk primes, and the lyrics are engraved with the precious humor.
The album "Digital Robot Ownership" in the "RnR Records" release with eight songs in a relevant way represents the author's testimony by Goran Kovačevic and the band. The mentioned Kovačević is credited with the textual setting, which is geared to all current topics and events, heroes and personalities from the local and foreign celebrity jet set. The texts have an ironic and parodic reversal, while only the music is turned to alternate rock and rock variants with a powerful 70's and 80's stamp.

Ord Composition Name Duration

1.European Wall 3:00
2. African Plum 3:05
3. Controversial Businessmen 3:06
4. Saša knows when it is enough 3:17
5. Communal Officer 2:49
6. The metal worker 3:30
7. Radost Evrope 3:49
8. Almost a love song 4:46

The music was performed by Miroslav Maletić - Kić and Goran Kovačević, Goran Kovačević was responsible for the texts, Miroslav Maletić - Kić and Goran Kovačević worked with Miroslav Maletić - Kić. The album was recorded in the studio "Do, re, mi" by Peđo Pejić in Novi Sad, the filmmaker was Anđelko Banić - Anđus, and the remix was made by Dejan Vučković. The "Almost A Love Song" with Goran Kovacevic was sung by legendary novelist Bogoljub Čombe Banjac (Amajlija).
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Musician-Band/Veliki-Brat-ex-Deccin-Ye-Mc-533602046686341/


Video spot for "European Wall";
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQxGGlB2qzM
Video spot for "Metal worker";
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ2hA_Y7iAY